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Mako Akane


Mako was aware of what people were saying behind her, as well as the other sounds made, and could draw conclusions from that. As soon as she heard Mamoru being thrown towards her, she ducked to the floor and let the poor student sail over hear head. When she stood back up, Dulga was gone, but Takeshi was now on the offensive. He kicked a desk towards her, which she jumped and landed on, giving herself the high ground. He then came after her with a sword made of shadows. She ducked weaved and leaned to barely manage to dodge four of the slashes, but the fifth, while making no contact with her skin, caught and ripped open her sweater at the abdomen, showing a black tank top underneath, which in contrast to the loose sweater, was moulded to the shape of her abdomen muscles. She was still in very good shape for a thirty six year old.

"Congratulations, Takeshi. I'll count that as a hit. I'll tell you your prize at the end of class." she chimed in a proud voice, before looking over to Dulga at her desk, drinking her coffee another student's worksheet. There were some things that went beyond 'application of villainous behaviour in a school setting' and straight into 'you're not getting off lightly for this'. Any semblance of even fake smiling or peace in Mako's face had gone as she ran across the tops of the desks, pushed off, flipped majestically in the air and landed besides Dulga. Her eyes was open and her face was very displeased. When Kaida dived into Dulga, she leaned clear. Even though Ms. Mako wasn't her intended target, if Kaida had came into contact with Mako trying to do that, she'd have landed a hit too.

@Ryonara@Lucius Cypher@Norschtalen@Aerandir@Heartfillia
Heidi Williams had made major strides since that day. Not in communication. Progress on her social side was sure but slow. She still had not the courage to ask Shawn out even though they had become closer, and talked almost every day. No, in her academics, she had passed many, many more classes. In combat, she had trained her body further and had become incredibly adept at using her new, properly built exoskeleton.

She as glad to see the back of the president of the Alkali Corporation. She has been one of the parties responsible for his arrest, using the files she took from his office. In the process, she had made a few friends in high places, that she'd be very glad to keep when sh graduated. Heidi was determined to see her vision through now more than ever; a world where mutants can be, if not accepted in the near future, at least safe and educated, with laws protecting them. She would set mutantkind on a path that will one day end in true equality. The first step when she graduated here was to help pass the Mutant Registration laws. Then, she'd take what she'd learned here by watching the goings on, and make a million Xavier's Schools, all over the world.

As she headed down to class in her black vest, showing off her toned arms, she was feeling a lot more confident than just over six years ago. She wondered who she'd meet today.




Tobias Wolf was helped across the street by a kind gentleman. He thanked the stranger, while nursing a strong desire to lash out at the good Samaritan. "This doesn't make up for anything, Non-Mutant!" he wanted to scream, but deep down knew that the man in question was blameless, and a genuinely good person. That just made his anger worse. All the pain the man's kind had done to Tobias' kind, and thinking these thoughts made him the bad guy. Where was the justice in that?

He entered the law firm that served as their base, white cane clattering on the ground. He didn't really need it. He only used it because people don't expect a man who walks around confidently and assuredly to not know the colors of things, or not know objects that are contained in a box of clear glass. He was actually blind. That was the one thing about him that he didn't need to hide. It was also the only thing he wanted to hide.

Entering the staff only door, Tobias discarded his cane in the umbrella rack. The tall, handsome blond Austrian boy then went around, chatting to his fellow clan members in heavily accented English. He was happy amongst those of either of his own kind, be it dhamphirs or mutants. If they were also both, then all the better.

@Burning Kitty
Yay, it's wrapped up! We can do casual hanging out again! Get to know the new character and stuff.
@Burning Kitty

You know the Brotherhood was morally grey too, right?


Mako Akane


Mako was surprised when Dulga chucked Mamoru out of the window, and headed straight to the window nearest her whilst looking out at the rest of the class. She could see the pink haired girl in her peripheral vision, and saw that she was ok. By the time Dulga had thrown Jett out, Mako was starting to walk towards her, taking note at the same time that several of the other classmates were watching her, waiting for her to make one mistake.

Mako knew exactly what Dulga was doing, but she was applying what she'd learned and executing a good strategy, so Mako figure she'd reward that by playing into her hands and seeing what she'd do next. Mako was grinning, but it was no longer friendly, and her golden eyes were open and burning intensely. Not gonna lie, Mako felt a pang of challenge from Dulga when she threw her number one fan out of the window.

In response to Dulga's threat of 'you're next', Mako smiled an unnerving smile, as her muscled flexed in preparation, and her thigh and calf muscles could be briefly seen through her jeans.

"Try it, kids." she responded, her eyes darting around the room. She really stressed the plural when she said that. She knew that more than one student was about to try and hit her.

@Norschtalen@Aerandir@Lucius Cypher@liferusher@rechonq@pkken






Maeda Hitomi


Hitomi listened to Fumika's mutterings, and then watched her disappear into some sort of trance. She didn't try to snap her out of it. She was patient. The sheep girl waited, and watched. And as she watched, she noticed the change in Fumika, almost like she was shivering, and her face was one of...not quite sadness. But the discomfort of pain. Hitomi still didn't try to snap her out of the trance. She didn't know this girl's quirk, and what the consequences of that action would be.

When she came back, and apologized for thinking to much, Hitomi beamed in a friendly manner and giggled. "It's quite alright, really! Though I wonder wh-"

Before Hitomi could finish, Fumika had noticed that nobody had stood up, and and gone to introduce herself to the class. Her quirk seemed very interesting! Though Hitomi now started to make connections in her head. Was the reason for her trance because she has a photographic memory so vast that she can get lost in it? Or did she just get lost inside her own thoughts sometimes independent of her quirk?

After Fumika finished, Hitomi stood up, and went to the front of the class. "Hello! My name's Maeda Hitomi. I'm a second year support student who took this class as an elective. It's very nice to meet you all!" Hitomi smiled sweetly and bowed, before continuing. "My quirk is simply that I have several properties in common with sheep and goats. I have sheep ears, goat horns, and my hair is wool-like and grown very quickly. My plans for the future are to design and make Hero costumes, though I don't know how my quirk can help me achieve that. That's...why I took this class."

With another bow, she sat back next to Fumika, and noticed the look on her face. Concerned, she leaned in closer. "Fumika, what's wrong? Do you want to talk about it?"

@Feyblue


Mako Akane


When all the sheets were in, and Mako had read them, she stood up. "Very good work, class! I won't read these out, or mark them, or give you very detailed feedback. i'll just give you all a few comments.

Dulga Tatara, there may eventually come a time when you can't just shoot the problem away. This class will be good for you to learn what to do when that happens.

Yoshida Kenichi, very, very good answers from you! Make sure you pay attention in the 'understanding villains' part, though, because it does matter what they're thinking and why they're doing what they're doing, and knowing that might even give you an edge one day.

Akasha Mamoru, Backup is a valid option, but this class will be teaching you how to handle villains yourself, so pay attention.

Kaida Baeumont, very good answers. Can't really go into more detail there, on your insistence. Kusayanagi Roy, also good answers. Almost boringly so. That's a compliment.

Yashiro Takeshi, that's a very interesting way of interpreting the first question. You have a good analyitcal mind.

Jett Haven, I should have known that this exercise would be pointless to you. There won't even be many real life fights where teleportation wouldn't win the day. Still, this class might still teach you something useful.

Kishimoto Tomoe, Same with you. Your quirk will help you a lot in villain situations. However, you left the last question blank. That in itself is an answer. If that were to happen, you'd go blank. You'd freeze. And making no choice is often worse than making a wrong choice. Keep that in mind and try to work on your decision making.

Jasekade Erza, you are, as I've already told you, a rough diamond. It's a shame this class is teaching you about villains, not about civilians. Hurting them or putting them in danger should always be the absolute last resort.

Speaking of last resorts, Ayato Kamina, taking the life of a villain should only be undertaken when capturing them is either impossible or inappropriate. If Heroes went around killing Villains who should be tried for the crimes in a court of law, I wouldn't be standing here teaching these things to you. We have a justice system in this country. It's not our job to replace it, only to serve it."


At that point, another student entered the class, and profusely apologized.

"No need to worry, Yozakura Yukari. I don't mark students as tardy if they've been in the nurse's office. And yes, there is a worksheet to fill out. How do you feel?"

As she asked this, she noticed Kenichi talking to the new girl. That was sweet. He might hate his teacher, but he liked his fellow classmates enough.

"So," she spoke clearly in a loud voice. "I know know your starting points. By the end of these twelve weeks, you would give different answers to those questions, I guarantee it. Now, on with the lesson; fighting villains."

Mako suddenly grinned a devilish grin.

"Who here thinks they could hit me?"

@Lucius Cypher@pkken@Aerandir@Artymis@Norschtalen@liferusher@Zeroth@Heartfillia@rechonq@Ryonara



Mako Akane


Dulga was the first to finish her worksheet, though she gave Mako a glare that suggested Mako had done something specifically to annoy her. Mina was genuinely clueless as to what this was. Dulga was fine before the sheets were handed out Maybe it was something on the sheet. She thought back to processing Dulga's paperwork, and froze. God, she was so stupid! She'd have to apologise to her in person later! She read through the sheet anyway, which was quite an amusing read. It seemed this student was of a mind that there was no problem that shooting things couldn't fix. This girl would get along great with Adriane.

Next was Kenichi, and she'd noticed that the moment she'd outed herself as a villain, he'd changed drastically. He wouldn't look at her, and he was seething with rage at all times. She might have to talk with him one on one. She wanted nothing to affect his ability to learn in her class. His sheet was measured and well thought out, with very good answers! Though he was a tad judgemental, and might struggle with the 'understanding villains' part of the class.

The third person to finish was miss meme, with her feet on the desk. Obviously liked to feel badass when alone. Her answers were interesting. She often gave two answers, the top one being nicer than the bottom one. She also relied heavily on getting backup, which was still a perfectly valid tactic. Even so, it suggested that this student might have esteem issues.

"Good sheets so far, class," she spoke to all the students in front of her, even then ones who were still working.

@Zeroth@Norschtalen@Lucius Cypher






Maeda Hitomi


Hitomi shook the hand of the Fumika clone. This girl was certainly odd, but there was an adorable fragility to her that just wanted to make Hitomi hug her, wrap her up and protect her from the confusing world. She was muttering a lot, and her topics were things that Hitomi had often wandered herself. If she was a sheep girl, why did she had ram's horns? Then again, her father was a goat man and her mother was a sheep woman. Maybe she got the horns from her goat side. Thinking about her parents saddened her briefly, so she forced her mind away from the subject.

"It's nice to meet you too!" she gushed, noting as she did so that the clone had vanished. It wasn't organic, then, just a recording. Fumika then sadly exclaimed that her friend wasn't coming, but said that she shoukld be the 'main character' in his stead. "Awe, I'm sorry your friend isn't in this class, but I could also be your friend, if you'd like, I could be the ever-happy side character to your main character!"

@Feyblue






Kasuke Mina


Mina had to admit that the lecture so far was making her feel good about her quirk, and she had definitely made the right choice picking this class. The idea of pushing the limits of what her quirk was capable of as well as learning new uses for it was especially interesting to her. She did not regret her choice for even a second. Her mom had already taught her a little about facing villains and criminals. This class will do her far, far more good.

However, the teacher stressed that teamwork was important to this class; the first negative point between her and the class, though that in itself was something that she could improve upon; she hated working in a team. Teams just slow you down and hinder you. Donny went first and was so nervous, she really wanted to go and help him, but decided that this really was something everyone needed to do alone.

Mina went next, standing in front of the rest of the class, she stood aloof and haughty. "My name is Kasuke Mina, and my quirk is the ability to emit light from my body. I use it for blinding and distracting my foes, and seeing in the dark. I hope that in the future I can quickly focus the light so that a lot of energy is magnified onto a single point, creating a laser beam. I can currently do this to a degree, but it is too slow to be a viable combat option, and takes up all of my effort and attention." After speaking, Mina sat down.

@Lucius Cypher



Mako Akane


Takeshi hadn't expected a fair game that was interesting. She'd have to find out more about this student. As for the rest of them, they looked confused, or indignant. And of course, nobody had questions. Not once has anybody in this elective ever had a question when she asked. Does anybody ever ask a question when the teacher says 'any questions?'

Still, it just meant she could continue interrupted, and continue she did. "I can see a few of you looking at me as if I've suggested something shocking. It's not shocking. It's common sense, and the first learning outcome of this class is, not to make you ditch your sense of justice, or your moral code, but to turn them from juvenile, black and white "Heroes must be nice and fight nice" mentalities into a grown up, realistic mindset. All the heroes you see on TV. When they fight heroes, they fight dirty. Don't believe me? I brought along some newspapers."

Mako went to her desk, and in her notes, picked out two newspapers. She held up one of them.

"This is from three weeks ago. The Masked Magician agreed to a kidnapper's demands but during the conversation, slipped in subliminal messages. The kidnapper thought that they had picked the location, so when they got there with the hostage for an exchange, it was an ambush."

She held up the other paper.

"This is from last week. Endeavour, the number two hero, flushed out a supervillain from his trap-filled laboratory lair by burning the entire building down. The supervillain willingly surrendered as he was caught fleeing. There was no risk to anybody's life except the villain's, as the lair was abandoned at the time. Neither of these Heroes acted villainous, but neither of them fought fair, and the actions of both saved lives."

Mako put down the newspapers, and picked up a stack of worksheets. She then walked round the class, handing them out to every student.

"On this sheet, I'm handing out, there are five villain scenarios. You must write how you would attempt to confront them. Use what I've taught so far only if you wish. There are no wrong answers. I just want to gauge you all, and your ability to understand fighting villains on day one of this class. One you finished filling that in, put in on my desk. While you're doing that, I will talk about this class some more. Weeks 1-4: fighting villains. Weeks 5-8: understanding villains. Weeks 9-12: predicting villainous activity. At the end of every four weeks, there will be a graded quiz covering that subject. At the end of the twelve weeks, there will be a formal written exam, as well as a practical exam, roleplaying a villain scenario."

The worksheet everyone received read as follows;

Scenario 1: You arrive at the scene of a bank robbery. The robber holds an elderly lady at gunpoint and demands that you let them escape or he'll shoot. The robber seems terrified, and his gun hand is shaking.

Scenario 2: A sword wielding killer in armour had massacred several people in the middle of the day in a downtown market. As you confront him, he bows, and appears to be following old-fashioned combat etiquette.

Scenario 3: You've managed to get tied up against a chair, and your quirk has somehow been nullified. The villain has a gun to your head, and says "I've waited a log time for this. This is one plan of mine that you won't foil!"

Scenario 4: A villain has brainwashed several civilians, and armed them. They stand between you and the villain, and they are advancing towards you with intent to attack. Your quirk has been nullified. The villain claimed earlier that if you killed him, the civilians would die.

Scenario 5: The classic; a villain has kidnapped a member of your family or a loved one very close to you, and has strapped them to a bed with a laser cutting the table their on, inching closer to their body with every passing second. They have also taken a schoolbus full of children and rigged it with a timed bomb. They claim that you don't have time to save them both.

@Lucius Cypher@pkken@Aerandir@Artymis@Norschtalen@liferusher@Zeroth@Heartfillia
<Snipped quote by pyroman>

The mission is played out. Time to end it.


Seconded
@Crossfire

Taleste stretched her legs out under the table, and yawned shamelessly. Despite this, she seemed to have taken everything in. They hadn't run into anything to test her skills. One locked door that she took three seconds to pic, and she spent the rest of her time on the recon team standing around and missing alcohol while the important people did the important stuff. When Stryker outlined the next phase of the plan, Taleste leaned forward.

"I'm assuming I'l be a whun in thuh Maelstrom. I'm not very guud at fighting, but I am guud at actin' an' talkin'. Though, if I am in the Pirate crew, I hope it is civilians. If there are whuns who fight back, I'm not gonna be much help. If I do have to kill, I'm more of an assassin than a soldier."
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